A Third Reich German dagger complete with scabbard, the quillon inscribed PB (handle af), a WWI bayonet with wooden handle by Wilkinson, no.1907, a kukri knife with bone handle and two smaller knives complete with leather scabbard and an army beret with Hindustan Leicestershire regimental badge (4).
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2003 Rugby World Cup Programmes & Book- complete set of World Cup Rugby programmes to include all the group matches, quarter finals ,semi finals, play-offs and the finals together with the official guide – and all boxed hence (VG) plus a signed copy of "World Cup 2003 - The Official Account of England`s World Cup Triumph" C/W DJ and signed to the title page by Andy Gomarsall and Steve Abbott (2) Note: - England played Australia in the final winning 20-17 with Jonny Wilkinson scoring a drop goal in extra time achieving England`s first World Cup championship
Cricket book signed ltd ed – Bassano, (Brian) titled "MCC in South Africa 1938-39" 1st ed 1997 in original D/J, ltd ed no 169/250 signed By Len Wilkinson And The Author. Wilkinson played in three Test matches for England during this tour. The only account of the 1938-39 MCC tour of South Africa, with scores of all the matches. Includes a day by day breakdown of the famous Timeless Test match, played over ten days – appears unread (VG)
Glorious First of June 1794, engraved coin, a William III Halfcrown, rev. engraved with three-masted ship sailing left, ‘The Glorious Firft of June’ above, ‘1794’ below, obv. engraved ‘H. Gibb. Queen’ in two lines divided by a potted plant, a salmon above, plain edge, 33mm, 12.55g (Comfort -), fine and very rare £300-400 Comfort only describes one engraved coin commemorating Earl Howe’s victory over the French fleet on 1 June 1794. H.M.S. Queen, a 98-gun second rate of 1,876 tons, was launched at Woolwich in 1769. The vessel took part in the relief of Gibraltar in 1782-3 and, as the flagship of Admiral Alan Gardner, she led the van in the engagements that led up to the battle of 1 June 1794, closing with the Jemappes, a French man-of-war, and in the battle that followed disabled her, forcing the Jemappes to strike her flag in token of surrender. However, before the Jemappes could be taken as a prize, a full squadron of the French fleet swept down upon Queen fore and aft. Surrounded by the French men-of-war she was exposed to fierce fire from all quarters. Her captain, John Hutt, fell mortally wounded upon her quarterdeck and her first officer, Mr Mitchell, and 36 seamen also died while 67 seamen lay wounded on her decks. Disdaining the enemy`s summons to surrender, the survivors fought back gallantly until finally Lord Howe`s squadron came to the assistance of the Queen and drove off her attackers, although the vessel was seriously damaged. Sold with a transcript of a letter from Jno. Wilkinson, steward to the ward room on Queen, written from Spithead in July 1794, in which he describes the action, as well as further background information on the life of the ship, which was broken up in April 1821.
Gordon, L. L., British Battles and Medals, 1st edn, Aldershot, 1947, xv + 294pp, illustrations; Gould, R. W., and Douglas-Morris, K. J., The Army of India Medal Roll 1799-1826, London, 1974. 123pp; together with other references (27), by Debrett, Jane’s, Hieronymussen, Taprell Dorling, Bloomer, Wilkinson, Purves, Akers, etc [29]. Publishers’ bindings £40-50
The mameluke hilted sword used by Lieutenant-General Peter Walls, by Wilkinson (by Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II), slightly curved steel blade, etched with foliate panels, gilt cross guard of standard pattern, “ivory” grip set with gilt rosettes, complete with steel scabbard, minor corrosion to blade; and his Infantry Officer’s standard pattern sword from Black Watch days, by Wilkinson, the foliate panels on the steel blade bearing the cypher of G.VI.R., complete with leather scabbard and light tan leather carrying case, minor corrosion to blade (2) £250-300
The superb Great War ‘Long Service’ group of ten to Company Sergeant Major Charles Wilkinson, 1st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers, who was killed in action on the Western Front in September 1914 Queen’s Sudan 1896-98 (4170 Pte., 1/North’d Fus.); Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Belmont, Modder River, Orange Free State, Transvaal (4170 Cpl., North’d Fus.); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps (4170 Serjt., North’d. Fus.); India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, North West Frontier 1908 (4170 Sergt., 1st Bn. North’d. Fus.); 1914 Star, with clasp (4170 C. S. Mjr., 1/North’d. Fus.); British War and Victory Medals (4170 W.O.Cl.2., North’d. Fus.); Delhi Durbar 1911, the edge with contemporary impressed naming ‘No. 4170 Cr. Sergt. C. Wilkinson, 1/5th Fus.’; Army L.S & G.C., G.V.R., type 1 (4170 C. Sjt., Nth’ld. Fus.); Khedive’s Sudan 1896-1908, no clasp (4170 Pte., 5th Fusers.); together with memorial plaque (Charles Wilkinson) the K.S.A. with re-pinned suspension claw, some medals with contact wear, therefore generally nearly very fine and better and a rare combination of awards (11) £1200-1500 Charles Wilkinson was born in Kensington, London and enlisted at Hounslow, Middlesex. He served in France and Flanders with the 1st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers from 13 August 1914 and was killed in action there on 16 September 1914, when three high explosive shells burst in the trench in which he and his company were situated. At the time of his death he was 37 years of age. He has no known grave and his name is commemorated on the La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial, France. The following is extracted from The Fifth in The Great War, by Brigadier H. R. Sandilands, CMG, DSO: ‘Wilkinson had served in campaigns with the Battalion in the Sudan, South Africa, and the N.W. Frontier and his handsome features and soldierly bearing marked him for the model of the Fifth Fusilier that may be seen today surmounting one of the silver bells in the Officers’ Mess of the 1st Battalion.’
A collection of silver, comprising: a circular bowl, by Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1911, 10.5cm diameter, a pair of teacup holders pierced with geometric motifs, Birmingham 1931, a small pair of five bar toast racks, Birmingham 1926, 7cm long, a two handled circular bowl, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1912, inscribed, 10cm diameter, and a small modern silver armada dish, 10.5cm diameter, 22oz (7)
J BARRET AFTER JOHN WOOTTON "VICTORIOUS" THE PROPERTY OF THE EARL OF PORTMORE signed on a board J Barret pinxt VICTORIOUS The Earl of Portmor`s horse, 99.5 x 125cm Provenance: Lord Hastings. "Victorious", a dappled grey colt was bred in 1722 by a Mr Wilkinson of Yorkshire and was sired by "Ruffler" out of a mare by Hutton`s "Grey Barb". The present portrait is an 18th century copy (of virtually the same dimensions) as that by Wootton sold from the Jeffards Collection, Sotheby`s, New York 28 October 2004, lot 6 that was in turn derived from his much larger composition in the Yale Centre for British Art, New Haven. The picture was presumably commissioned following the horse beating the Duke of Bridgewater`s "General" to a purse of 300 Gns at Newmarket on April 29, 1728. ++The support line in the early 20th c when placed on the present stretchers, some paint shrinkage and cracqueleur, localised instability of the paint, old retouching/restoration beneath an old and now rather dark varnish
A Packet: three assorted Auction Catalogues, STORRS ESTATE, Windermere, 1899, orig ptd paper wraps + HEDINGHAM CASTLE ESTATE ……, Essex, 20th June 1893, orig pict card wraps + THE PARTICULARS PLANS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE OF THE FREEHOLD ESTATE OF THE LATE G H WILKINSON ……, Wanstead, Essex, orig ptd paper wraps (3)
A Victorian silver gilt inkstand, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1857, the oval base decoratively lobed and pierced within a scrolled foliate border and raised on four scrolled feet, fitted with two spherical ink bottles each with a silver gilt cap flanking a central circular recess, (the ferrules of the bottles marked for Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1857), 25cm diameter, 11.5oz (weighable)
A 1912 STOCKHOLM OLYMPIC 1ST PRIZE CERTIFICATE awarded to Great Britain for their gold medal in Water Polo, the certificate after a design by Olle Hjortzberg, 25 1/2" x 19". The gold medal winning British team consisted of Charles Sidney Smith, George Cornet, George Wilkinson, Charles Bugbee, Arthur Edwin Hill, Paul Radmilovic and Isaac Bentham.
[Society of Antiquaries.] [Collection of Plates] 20 engraved plates and plans after George Vertue and others including plans of London and etchings of Stanton Harcourt by Newnham after Paul Sandby several double-page some also folding a few with marginal soiling contemporary half calf uncut rubbed rebacked [late 18th century] § Wilkinson (Sir Gardner) The Architecture of Egypt Atlas only 14 engraved plates a few with partial hand-colouring one double-page later cloth spine rubbed and faded original upper wrapper bound in [c.1830] large folio (2)
Wilkinson (Rev. Joseph) Select Views in Cumberland Westmoreland and Lancashire 48 hand-coloured soft-ground etched plates plate guards lightly foxed contemporary red straight-grain morocco with elaborate gilt borders g.e. a little rubbed and scuffed but a handsome copy neatly rebacked preserving old gilt spine [Abbey Scenery 188] folio R.Ackermann 1810.
WWI field binoculars and a portable trench shaving set belonging to 2nd Lt T O L Wilkinson Preston Pals Battalion who won a posthumous VC for his heroic self sacrifice at La Boiselle France on July 5th 1916 during the first days of the Battle of the Somme. Binoculars in a leather case with his name and details written in ink to outside glasses lacking one leather covering and one eye piece. The shaving set nickel plated minus some contents but retaining the sliding mirror and one razor container with razor blade together with a page of hand written notes concerning Wilkinson’s career. Thomas Order Lander Wilkinson was born in Bridgnorth Shropshire in 1894. To date he is the county’s only recipient of the Victoria Cross.
A Wilkinson Royal Wedding Commemorative sword, straight shallow diamond section blade 31½”, etched “To Commemorate the Marriage of The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, 29 July 1981” with crests and wreaths, boat shaped guard with enamelled ornamental panel, the twin knucklebow inscribed with the couples’ full names, barrel shaped panel with enamelled crests, wirebound grip, silver cord knot. Mint condition
A Vic 1821 pattern light cavalry officer’s sword, very slightly curved, plated fullered blade 35”, by Wilkinson, no 21249 (for 1875) on backstrap, etched with crowned VR within scrolled floral, fenestrated panels, regulation plated hilt with sideloop, knucklebow and 2 sidebars, chequered pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in steel mounted brown leather FS scabbard. GC (minor wear)
A Geo V Indian Army 1897 pattern infantry officer’s sword, straight fullered blade 32½”, by Wilkinson, no 53078 (for 1917) on backstrap, etched with crowned R Arms, GRI cypher and wreath on each side within scrolled, floral panels, regulation plated hilt incorporating crowned GRI, wirebound fishskin grip (worn patch at pommel), in its leather FS scabbard. GC retaining much original blade polish and hilt plating (a few minor rust patches, scabbard frog strap missing)
An 1821 pattern light cavalry officer’s sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 33”, by Wilkinson, no 25456 (for 1883) on backstrap, etched with crowned VR cypher within scrolled fenestrated panels, regulation steel hilt with sideloop, knucklebow and 2 sidebars, stepped pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in an associated steel scabbard marked 1/38 MX/RV (dented) with a post 1902 RN officer’s leather waistbelt and slings. GC (light pitting to hilt and scabbard).
An 1845 pattern presentation infantry officer’s sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 32½”, by Wilkinson, etched with crowned VR cypher within panels and “Presented to W R H Crauford, C30 (? unclear) S.U.O” in scroll with column (?) and hand above and “R M C 2nd Decr 1868 by the C Company as a token of esteem” (Senior Under Officer, R Military College), regulation brass hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher, wirebound fishskin grip. Basically GC (some wear overall)
A late Vic RAMC officer’s named sword, straight fullered blade, 32½” by Wilkinson, no 34831 (for 1897) etched with crowned R Arms, VR cypher and wreath on either side within elaborately scrolled panels and “Surgn Lieutnt H. Waite, 2nd W.Y.R.E.W, 1897”, regulation copper hilt of light cavalry pattern incorporating crowned VR cypher, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings, GC, the blade retaining most original polish, traces of gilt to hilt (scabbard light rust pitting). Plate 11
A good Geo V WWI officer’s sword of The R Artillery, almost straight fullered blade 35”, by Wilkinson, no 50516 (for 1915) on backstrap, etched with crowned R Arms, GVR cypher, wreath with “Ubique” and cannon on one side, and winged lightning with Royal Artillery on the other, in scrolled floral panels, regulation plated triple bar hilt, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard. VGC, a crisp example. Plate 11
A Geo V officer’s sword of The R Artillery, almost straight, fullered blade 35”, by Wilkinson, no 48468 (1916) on backstrap, etched with crowned R Arms, Geo V cypher, Union wreath, “Ubique”, cannon and winged lightning with “Royal Artillery”, owner’s name “C Challen”, regulation steel hilt, in its leather FS scabbard. Basically GC (few pitting patches to blade, heavier to hilt)
An unusual steel hilted Vic 1857 pattern officer’s sword of The R Engineers, broad, slightly curved fullered blade 33½”, by Wilkinson, no 14080 (for 1865), well etched with crowned VR cypher, laurel wreath, winged lightning and “Royal Engineers” in scrolled floral panels, with blank escutcheon on one side, pierced steel “honeysuckle” guard, diced domed pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard (dented at tip) with 2 rings. GC, the blade good (hilt a little worn) Plate 11
A 3rd pattern FS fighting knife, the blackened blade etched with Wilkinson Sword logo and “By Appointment to HM Queen Elizabeth II” etc, with black painted grey metal hilt; and another 3rd pattern FS fighting knife, the crosspiece stamped “William Rodgers, Sheffield, England”, in their sheaths. GC (2)
A good Geo V officer’s broadsword of The Black Watch, claymore blade 32”, by Wilkinson, no 49771 (for 1916) on backstrap, etched with crowned GVR cypher, badge of The 42nd Regt and “The Black Watch Royal Highlanders” within thistle wreath panels, plated regulation basket hilt with red, white and crimson liner, crimson tassels, in its plated scabbard with 2 rings. VGC Plate 11
A good Geo V officer’s broadsword of The Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, claymore blade 32½”, by Wilkinson, etched with crowned GVR cypher, Regimental badge and Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders within thistle panels, regulation plated basket hilt with red, white and blue liner, blue silk ribbons and crimson tassels, in its plated scabbard with 2 rings. VGC, a crisp example. Plate 11
Poster, LMS & LNER `Glencoe` by Norman Wilkinson, Q/R size. Wonderful vista of this famous Scottish location, simplistic yet effective scene of fields and mountains with a few Angus Cattle watching the artist. ERO number 53351, printed by McCorquodale. Folds with crease tears, some repaired with paper tape on rear. Other slight defects but a stunning poster nevertheless.
Talbot (Frederick A.). Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War, 1st ed., 1915, b&w plts. after photos, modern maroon cloth, 8vo, together with Gill (Lt.-Col. N. J.), The Aerial Arm, Its Functions and Development, pub. The Aeroplane, 1919, b&w illusts. and diags., orig. cloth, sl. rubbed, square 8vo, plus Hearne (R. P.), Zeppelins and Super-Zeppelins, 1st ed., 1916, b&w plts., orig. grey cloth, rubbed and spine lightly dulled, 8vo, and Wilkinson (Stephen), Lighter Than Air, [1939], b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt, plus others related on World War I ballooning and aviation, including William A. Robson, Aircraft in War and Peace, 1916, Charles E. Lucke, ed., Aircraft of Belligerents in the Year 1914, pub. 1918, The Aerial Year Book and Who‘s Who in the Air, 1920, Joseph Morris, The German Air Raids on Great Britain, 1914-1918, [1925], etc., mostly bound in orig. cloth, 8vo (13)
* Royal Flying Corps - Ceremonial Sword to Lt K Muskpratt MC, 56 Squadron RFC & RAF. A fine dress-sword by Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall, London, c. 1916, having heavily etched decorated blade inscribed by maker and with recipient “K. Muskprat” and with Royal Standard armorial decoration inscribed “GVR” and stamped no. 50872, nickel-plated blade & basket hilt with pierced decoration including applied RFC badge, with silver bullion wire-wound shagreen hilt and silver-plated pommel, contained in original brown leather covered scabbard. Commissioned via the Dorset Regiment Lt. K. K. Muskprat was seconded to the RFC in 1916, promoted to Flight Commander with Captain’s rank in 1917 after he was awarded the military Cross for Conspicuous Gallantry on an offensive patrol and Gazetted in October 1917. Designated an ‘Ace’ and credited with 8 kills he remained in the service with the newly created Royal Air Force, but subsequently lost his life in a flying-accident in 1921. (1)

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